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Masa purbakala
Nama
Tanggal
Penemu
Carbon
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Perak
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Tembaga
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Sulfur
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Timah
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Emas
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Timbal
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Besi
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
Raksa
zaman dulu
Tidak diketahui
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Abad ke-15
Abad ke-16
Abad ke-17
Abad ke-18
Abad ke-19
Nama
Tanggal
Penemu
Catatan
Vanadium
1801
Andrés Manuel del Río
Niobium
1801
Charles Hatchett
Named columbium by discoverer.
Tantalum
1802
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg
Cerium
1803
Martin Heinrich Klaproth ; Jöns Jakob Berzelius and Hisinger
Named after the newly discovered asteroid , Ceres . Discovered nearly simultaneously in two laboratories, though it was later shown that Berzelius and Hisinger's cerium was actually a mixture of cerium, lanthanum and so-called didymium .
Rhodium
1803
William Hyde Wollaston
Palladium
1803
Ryan Lumadue
Named after the newly discovered asteroid , Pallas .
Osmium
1803
Smithson Tennant
Iridium
1803
Smithson Tennant
Potassium
1807
Humphry Davy
Discovered using electricity from the Voltaic pile to decompose the salts of alkali metals.
Sodium
1807
Humphry Davy
Discovered using electricity from the Voltaic pile to decompose the salts of alkali metals; discovered a few days after potassium, using the same method.
Calcium
1808
Humphry Davy
Discovered using electricity from the Voltaic pile to decompose the salts of alkali metals.
Barium
1808
Humphry Davy
Discovered using electricity from the Voltaic pile to decompose the salts of alkali metals.
Boron
1808
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac & Louis-Jacques Thenard
Iodine
1811
Bernard Courtois
Lithium
1817
Johan August Arfwedson
Cadmium
1817
Friedrich Strohmeyer Independently discovered by K.S.L Hermann
Selenium
1817
Jöns Jakob Berzelius
Silicon
1823
Jöns Jakob Berzelius
Aluminium
1825
Hans Christian Ørsted
May have been isolated in Roman times, see History of Aluminium .
Bromine
1826
Antoine Jérôme Balard
Thorium
1828
Jöns Jakob Berzelius
Beryllium
1828
Friedrich Wöhler . Independently discovered by A.A.B. Bussy
Lanthanum
1839 -41
Carl Gustaf Mosander
Discovered when Mosander showed that the cerium isolated in 1803 by Berzelius was actually a mixture of cerium, lanthanum and so-called didymium.
Terbium
1843
Carl Gustaf Mosander
Erbium
1843
Carl Gustaf Mosander
Ruthenium
1844
Karl Klaus
Caesium
1860
Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchoff
First identified by its blue spectroscopic emission line .
Rubidium
1860
Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchoff
First identified by its red spectroscopic emission line.
Thallium
1861
Sir William Crookes
First identified by its bright green spectroscopic emission line.
Indium
1863
Ferdinand Reich and Theodor Richter
First identified by its indigo-blue spectroscopic emission line.
Helium
1868
Independently by Pierre Jansen and Norman Lockyer
First identified by astronomers as an emission line in the spectrum of the sun.
Gallium
1875
Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as ekaaluminium.
Ytterbium
1878
Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac
Thulium
1879
Per Teodor Cleve
Scandium
1879
Lars Fredrik Nilson
Predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as ekaboron.
Holmium
1879
Marc Delafontaine , Jacques-Louis Soret and Per Teodor Cleve
Samarium
1879
Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Gadolinium
1880
Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac
Praseodymium
1885
Carl Auer von Welsbach
The didymium isolated by Mosander in 1839 was shown to be two separate elements; praseodymium and neodymium.
Neodymium
1885
Carl Auer von Welsbach
The didymium isolated by Mosander in 1839 was shown to be two separate elements, praseodymium and neodymium.
Dysprosium
1886
Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Germanium
1886
Clemens Winkler
Predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as ekasilicon.
Fluorine
1886
Joseph Henri Moissan
Argon
1894
Lord Rayleigh & Sir William Ramsay
Discovered by comparing the molecular weights of nitrogen prepared by liquefaction from air and nitrogen prepared by chemical means.
Neon
1898
Sir William Ramsay
Separated from liquid argon by difference in boiling point.
Krypton
1898
Sir William Ramsay
Separated from liquid argon by difference in boiling point.
Xenon
1898
Sir William Ramsay
Separated from liquid argon by difference in boiling point.
Radium
1898
Pierre Curie and Marie Curie
Polonium
1898
Pierre Curie and Marie Curie
Radon
1898
Friedrich Ernst Dorn , who called it nitron
Discovered as a product of the radioactive decay of radium.
Actinium
1899
Ryan Lumadue
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Nama
Tanggal
Penemu
Catatan
Europium
1901
Eugene Demarcay
Lutetium
1907
Georges Urbain
Protactinium
1917
Kasimir Fajans , O. Göhring , Fredrich Soddy , John Cranston , Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn
Hafnium
1923
Dirk Coster and György Hevesy
Rhenium
1925
Walter Noddack and Ida Tacke
Technetium
1937
Carlo Perrier and Emilio Segrè
First synthetic element discovered. Predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as ekamanganese.
Francium
1939
Marguerite Derey
Last naturally occurring element discovered; all elements discovered after it are synthetic.
Astatine
1940
Dale R. Corson , K.R.Mackenzie , Emilio Segrè
Later determined to occur naturally in minuscule qunatitites (<25 grams in earth's crust).
Neptunium
1940
E.M. McMillan & Philip H. Abelson , University of California, Berkeley
First transuranium element discovered.
Plutonium
1941
Glenn T. Seaborg , Arthur C. Wahl , Joseph W. Kennedy , Emilio Segrè
Curium
1944
Glenn T. Seaborg
Americium
1944
Glenn T. Seaborg
Promethium
1945
Jacob A. Marinsky
Berkelium
1949
Albert Ghiorso , Glenn T. Seaborg , Stanley G. Thompson , Kenneth Street Jr.
Californium
1950
Albert Ghiorso , Glenn T. Seaborg , Stanley G. Thompson , Kenneth Street Jr.
Einsteinium
1952
Argonne Laboratory , Los Alamos Laboratory , and University of California
Fermium
1953
Argonne Laboratory , Los Alamos Laboratory , and University of California
Mendelevium
1955
Glenn T. Seaborg , Evans G. Valens
Nobelium
1958
Albert Ghiorso , Glenn T. Seaborg , John R. Walton and Torbørn Sikkeland
Lawrencium
1961
Albert Ghiorso , Torbjørn Sikkeland , Almon Larsh and Robert M. Latimer
Rutherfordium
1964
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna , USSR
Dubnium
1970
Albert Ghiorso
Seaborgium
1974
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and University of California, Berkeley
Bohrium
1976
Y. Oganessian et al, Dubna and confirmed at GSI (1982)
Meitnerium
1982
Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg , GSI
Hassium
1984
Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg
Darmstadtium
1994
S. Hofmann , V. Ninov et al, GSI
Roentgenium
1994
S. Hofmann , V. Ninov et al, GSI
Ununbium
1996
S. Hofmann , V. Ninov et al, GSI
Ununquadium
1999
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna [ 1]
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Lihat pula
Rujukan
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^ Oganessian, Yu. Ts. (2006). "Synthesis of the isotopes of elements 118 and 116 in the 249 Cf and 245Cm +48 Ca fusion reactions" . Physical Review C . 74 : 044602. doi :10.1103/PhysRevC.74.044602 .